Rules
OVERWATCH 2 WIE CUP RULES
Player and Team Eligibility
1.1. Player eligibility
1.1.1. To be eligible to compete in the British Esports Student Champs, each player must have satisfied all of the following conditions:
1.1.1.1. Be registered in full-time education at an Institution of Secondary or Further Education as defined in sections 1.1 and 1.2 within the General Rules.
1.1.1.2. They must have a EU account on Overwatch 2.
1.1.1.3. A Player's account name must not be offensive and if the British Esports considers this to be the case, that player will be required to change their name.
1.1.1.4. A Player must be aged 12+ to compete.
1.1.1.5 Refer to ‘Overall Rules’ for general eligibility also.
1.1.2. Ineligible Students
The following students are ineligible to participate:
1.1.2.1 British Esports Student Champs tournament admins
1.2. Team eligibility
1.2.1. Each team must have a designated Leader that satisfies the following conditions:
1.2.1.1. A registered staff member at the Institution that the team represents. In exceptional circumstances, a student with written permission from their school or college may be designated leader, subject to British Esports approval.
1.2.1.2. Must act as representative and point of contact for British Esports.
1.2.1.3. Must supervise all online interaction between Players at that Institution. This can include before and after games as well as during.
1.2.1.4. The leader cannot participate, only supervise.
1.2.2. A team must consist of between 5 and no more than 7 players that must be from the same Institution.
1.2.2.1. A team must meet the requirement of 60% female or marginalised gender participation, meaning that a minimum of three players on the roster must identify as female or a marginalised gender.
1.2.3. A player must be only on one team at once, however players may change teams throughout the season.
1.2.3.1. A team must always meet the requirement of 1.2.2.1. or will be ineligible.
1.2.3.2. Players must only play for one team per week, although they can change teams throughout the season.
1.2.3.3. Each substitute player can be used on multiple team rosters at the same time. Even if they are on multiple rosters at once, rule 1.3.3.1. still applies to subs.
1.2.3.4. Each team can have max 2 subs on the roster at once. This can be updated throughout the season if necessary.
1.2.4. If a team splits up, the majority of the team has right to ownership of the team and any seedings/qualification spots it has earnt.
1.2.5. A team may request a name change at any point during a season. To change a team’s name an admin must be contacted with desired change.
1.2.6. A Teams name must not be explicitly offensive and if the British Esports Student Champs considers this to be the case, that team will be required to change their name.
Match Rules
2.1. Match Setup and Hero Select
2.1.1. All games must be played on the European server.
2.1.2. Players must use the Battle.net account associated to their British Esports Student Champs profile. If this account information is not up to date it will lead to a loss of map pick in the first incident with increasing penalty for repeat offence.
2.2. Map choice.
“Home” team is the one displayed on the left of the fixture list. “Away” team is on the right. “Home” team get choice of Push map, then the loser of each of the subsequent maps chooses the next map. Winners choose the starting side (attack or defense).
2.2.1. Maps must be chosen from a pool of 8 containing: 2 “Push”, 2 “Hybrid”, 2 “Control”, 2 “Escort”.
- Push: New Queen Street / Colosseo
- Hybrid: King's Row / Midtown
- Control: Ilios / Oasis
- Escort: Circuit Royal / Junkertown
- Push: New Queen Street / Colosseo (whichever was not picked first)
Please note: This map pool may change over the course of the season with new additions to the game. Sufficient notice will be given to all teams if this is the case.
2.2.2. Fixtures will be Best of 5. First to win 3 maps.
2.2.3. In the event of a map draw (e.g. 3-3 on Kings Row), one round of Nepal will be played to determine the winner of the drawn map. This map is to be played at the end of the match series. For Winter, this tiebreaker will be Nepal.
2.2.4. Either team may create the lobby and the captain of the opposing team must be contacted and invited to the lobby.
The lobby should be set up as follows:
2.2.4.1 Preset: Competitive
2.2.4.2. Lobby.
Tournament code: 91X3S
Map rotation: after a mirror match
Return to lobby: after a mirror match
Team balancing: off
Swap teams after match: yes
Team 1 max players: 5
Team 2 max players: 5
Max FFA players: 0
Max spectators: 2
Match voice chat: disabled
Pause game on player disconnect: yes
2.2.4.3.
Click ‘Modes’ then ‘All’
Enemy health bars: enabled
Game mode start: all slots filled
Health pack respawn time scalar: 100%
Kill cam: disabled
Kill feed: enabled
Skins: disabled
Push Map Timer: 10 Minutes plus overtime
Spawn health packs: determined by mode
Allow hero switching: enabled
Hero limit: 1 per team
Limit roles: 2 of each role per team. This enforces 1-2-2 lock.
Respawn as random hero: disabled
Respawn time scalar: 100%
2.2.4.4. Maps
Disable all but the one to be played next. E.g. if Colosseo is next, turn all but Colosseo to “OFF”.
2.2.4.5 Click ‘Heroes’ then ‘Hero roster’
All heroes enabled, unless new/released in beta (see 2.2.6, 2.2.7)
2.2.4.6. All skins and cosmetics are banned.
2.2.5. Once both teams have joined the lobby and stated they are ready, the lobby leader must click Start.
2.2.6. New heroes may not be used until they have been available in Competitive play for at least one week.
2.2.7. Heroes which have been majorly reworked may not be used until one week has passed since patch date.
2.3. Casting of Games
2.3.1 Champs matches can only be streamed if agreed by both teams. Those wishing to stream should reach out to the opposing staff leader and team ahead of the match to gain permission. If one of the teams in a fixture does not agree to be streamed, then the match must not be streamed.
2.3.2. Tournament admins and people that are explicitly permitted to spectate by British Esports Student Champs (e.g. shoutcasters or streamers) may ask to spectate. You cannot refuse to invite a tournament admin.
2.3.3. Players must wait for casters to declare they are ready before starting.
2.3.4. Coaches, managers or anyone not explicitly permitted to spectate may spectate with permission from both teams.
2.3.4.1. Spectators such as coaches and managers must be locked to the side of their affiliation e.g. a coach for the blue team must be “locked to blue side”.
2.3.5. Spectators wishing to cast and stream may request permission from both teams to not be ‘locked’ to the side of their affiliation.
2.3.6. Stream delay of at least 180 seconds must be enabled in the streaming software to prevent cheating.
Penalties
3.1. Any person found to have engaged in or attempted to engage in any act that British Esports Student Champs believes, in its sole and absolute discretion, constitutes unfair play, will be subject to penalty. The nature and extent of the penalties imposed due to such acts shall be in the sole and absolute discretion of the British Esports Student Champs.
3.2. If any team or player is suspected of breaking any rules, admins should be informed by the Leader. At this point admins may ask for screenshots or other evidence of misconduct.
3.3. Upon discovery of any team member committing any violations of the rules listed above, the British Esports Student Champs may, without limitation issue the following penalties to a team:
3.3.1. Loss of a map pick. In this instance, the opponent is given the map choice.
3.3.2. Issue of a warning on the team’s permanent record.
3.3.3. Forfeit of a match.
3.3.4. Temporary suspension of a player. If this results in <5 players on the team, the team will become ineligible (according to 1.3.2) unless a substitute is brought in.
3.3.5. Permanent ban of a player.
3.3.6. Deduction of points or seeding for the current or next tournament. Penalties are carried over with the majority of the offending team for the full academic year.
3.3.7. Disqualification of team from a tournament.
3.3.8. Disqualification of team from the British Esports Student Champs.
Spirit of the Rules
4.1. These Rules may be amended, modified or supplemented by the British Esports Student Champs, from time to time, in order to ensure fair play and the integrity of the British Esports Student Champs.
4.2. All decisions regarding the interpretation of these rules lie solely with the British Esports Student Champs, the decisions of which are final.
This competition is not affiliated with or sponsored by Blizzard, or Overwatch 2 esports.